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In ‘Talk To The Internet’, we take the same 10 questions and one internet sensation to find out their loves, hates and their dream casts in the world of film. Ashlee Blackwell is the creator of Graveyard Shift Sisters, a blog celebrating and academically dissecting the presence of black women in horror and science fiction, … Continue reading →

February marks Women in Horror Month, an initiative to celebrate women in the horror genre and the fantastic contributions they make, be it on or behind the camera. Women create some of the most diverse, explicit, challenging and often political and socially conscious horror films out there and this list gives just 20 of them. … Continue reading →

David Oyelowo has stated that he seeks out women directors to work with on his projects, having done a 5 film run working with them. In light of the #MeToo and #TIMESUP movements, where women have bravely stepped out to tell their stories of sexual harassment en mass and recently redirected the conversation to talks … Continue reading →

The latest and (hopefully) final instalment of the Insidious franchise catches back up with psychic Elise Rainier (Lin Shaye) as she is plagued by nightmares of her childhood at the hands of her abusive father, during the time when she was first discovering her ‘gift’. Starting out with a set of very serious and violent … Continue reading →

If there is one thing that TV is not short of, it’s ‘missing child mysteries’ and shows about suspicious rural towns; Dark, Stranger Things, Top of the Lake, The Returned, the list goes on. So what can BBC’s new supernatural thriller Requiem offer us on top of that? Judging by its gripping first episode, a … Continue reading →

The latest and final season of Charlie Brooker’s Black Mirror went up on Netflix in late December, and it’s just as twisted and soul crushing as the rest of them. Now that our Queens have had time to reflect on the series here is an Episode by Episode review of Season 4. Episode 1: USS … Continue reading →

The Golden Globes returns this Sunday for its 75th annual celebration of film and TV. Here’s 4 of our Queen’s hopes and predictions for the first run in awards season. MILLICENT THOMAS Best Motion Picture: DRAMA Want: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Will: Dunkirk Best Motion Picture: MUSICAL OR COMEDY Want: Lady Bird Will: Get … Continue reading →